The Mango Gelato Shawl

September 11, 2009 at 1:49 pm (knitting) (, , , , , )

Named so because that’s what this colour makes me think of! I found 200g of Bendigo woollen Mills cotton in my stash and knew it had to be a shawl. Cotton is not usually used for shawls because it doesn’t block like wool does. But I wanted something that was wearable in summer without being hot or scratchy. And this worked out really well. I do have to admit, am I pretty proud of this one. Not as tricky as the Swallowtail, but I really love it to pieces. The pattern is the Forest Canopy Shawl.

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something special, for someone special

August 18, 2009 at 1:13 pm (knitting) (, , , , , , )

A very dear friend of mine has just tied the knot! And unfortunately, I couldn’t travel to attend the wedding. So instead I picked up my needles and started on the biggest knitting adventure I have ever been on! I have made her a shoulder shawl, complete with beads. I am amazed at how it turned out, and the whole construction of the pattern really. It began with 5 stitches, it ended with 323. The pattern was Swallowtail Shawl, By Evelyn A Clark. At the first read of the pattern, it was very daunting. And the charts made me want to hide in the corner. But the pattern is supplied with both written instructions and charts to accompany them, and very quickly I was finding it much easier to go by chart than the traditional wording. Towards the end of the pattern, I decided to use beads instead of knitting the nupps, and I have to say, they really do it for me!

Hot of the needles, unblocked.

The blocking process underway.

Finished size

Beading detail.

The yarn was Araucania Ranco Solid sock yarn, in colour #102 – Lime.

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teeny weeny pants!

June 5, 2009 at 5:08 pm (knitting)

Well it has taken me a while to get my knit mojo resurrected after the mammoth haul that was the lace wrap! But today I finally have a new FO to share.

A good friend of mine is baking a new bub, so I have made her some newborn size longies. My goodness they are tiny! It was doubly exciting for me, as I got the Knit Picks Harmony interchangeable set for mother’s day, and decided to put them to good use and magic loop the whole thing, from cast on to cuffs, working both legs at the same time. Someone tell me why I had never tried this before? It was great!

The yarn is Panda Concorde, which I adore for its handspun look. And the pattern is Wonderpants.

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First Lace Adventure – A Scarf

March 26, 2009 at 6:53 pm (knitting) (, , )

I was invlolved in a magic yarn ball swap with a bunch of friends. I was so luck to receive the most amazing handspun yarn from The Bird and the Fish. So deciding I needed to do something special to do the yarn justice, I pulled out my stitch dictionary and tried a lace diamonds pattern. And I’m really happy with the result!

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super funky socks

February 18, 2009 at 9:33 am (knitting) (, , , )

Well, I decided to make myself another pair of socks, but instead of using the double-pointed-needles-of-death this time I tried magic loop. Oh WOW, much easier! Never ever going back to DPNoDs now!

Anyway, took me awhile to get the second one finished but here’s the pics:

The pattern was from DROPS.

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cork gnome

January 12, 2009 at 11:34 am (knitting) (, , , , )

Well it was my birthday this weekend gone (woohoo) and during the clean up my eldest found a champagne cork and asked me if I could do something with it for him, because he liked it. Then I remembered this very cute pattern I had stumbled across on Ravelry late one night and so after a bit of searching printed it out and got to it. I actually managed to magic loop this one which is a new achievement for me (no more blasted double-pointed-needles-of-death). I think he is very cute, and my son requested I leave the face blank (he is a very particular child LOL)

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long time, no post

January 8, 2009 at 10:01 pm (knitting) ()

Well 2008 is finally over and 2009 is here. I haven’t posted in a whil but I can show some things I made as Christmas gifts.

Another coffee cozy:

And a calorimetry:

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Now my coffee is cozy!

November 16, 2008 at 9:22 am (knitting) (, , , )

I really love small projects. It’s like knitting prozac. Had a stressful week so last night I sat down with a pile of small projects and got through two. This is the first one. It took a bit over an hor and I am really happy with how it looks. I double stranded some Bendigo Woollen Mills cotton on 4.5mm needles. The pattern is Patty by Jen Raymond. I think I will be making more of these for Christmas gifts!

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Something different…

November 12, 2008 at 5:56 pm (knitting) (, , )

It’s girly….And it’s tiny!

A friend of mine has just had a baby girl. And I have been itching to make one of these for a long time. So I whipped out my needles and got to work. The pattern is the Tikki Rainbow Dress.

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Getting Back In The Groove

October 29, 2008 at 10:23 am (knitting) (, , , , )

It’s been a while since the lat post. I have had a really busy few months with getting married, going on holidays and trying to get life back to some kind of normal. And I hadn’t really felt much like knitting. But I picked up the needles this weekend and made some soaker shorties for T. The pattern was the Spare Ribs Shoaker which is available as a free Ravelry download. The designer offers it for free but urges yu to download to the Bonnie Babes Foundation whicha re an amazing foundation that provide help for families coping with miscarriage and stillbirth. The pattern was quick and easy, and fit is fabulous!

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